Hi William,
This is an ok manual, used it to help me restoring my tr7 soft top, does not cost that much in the uk,about £20.00 Sterling, think I have two of these,misplaced original,and got replacement,shows a lot of pit falls when looking at tr7.Ray

Ok, I was incorrect in my earlier post, this is not the same author I thought it was. He is not the author I was thinking of from my Jaguar community. That being said, I just did get a copy of this book today from Amazon, it is full of really good information on the purchase and restoration of our cars. So far it is worth what I paid ($100) with shipping.
Ron

I got one and it was very helpful. I also got How to improve the Triumph TR7, TR7-V8 & TR8 by Williams.

The best collection is from Rimmer; the Original Technical Publications CD-ROM. It has all of the factory maintenance, operator, and parts manuals, plus technical letters, service bulletins, and factory training manuals.

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I got one and it was very helpful. I also got How to improve the Triumph TR7, TR7-V8 & TR8 by Williams.

The best collection is from Rimmer; the Original Technical Publications CD-ROM. It has all of the factory maintenance, operator, and parts manuals, plus technical letters, service bulletins, and factory training manuals.

A pretty good collection. I also have the Bentley red bible.

There are also several good manuals on SZ, SU, and Weber carbs.

Read and enjoy.

An advantage to the CD ROM is printing out only the pages you need, and if you have bound copies of the manuals they stay clean, instead of accumulating greasy fingerprints like mine.